explain why Nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hut red for jews
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Basically, the highly assimilated, intelligent and educated German Jews were disproportionately represented in the financial and journalistic circles, as well as on the Left. This should be a familiar picture to anyone who's lived in today's US.
After the humiliating consequences of WW1, where Germany basically had its surrender terms changed on it at the last minute, was partially dismembered, saddled with heavy reparation obligations and then had a big chunk of itself occupied by the French for inability to pay those reparations (the French troops used to, among other things, horsewhip people in the street for disrespectful demeanors and violating curfews and such,) the Communist uprising, and then the runaway inflation, the Germans were quite upset. Some of them, such as the Nazis, blamed the Jews as a whole for the minority described above, who tended to collaborate with this process. This was not fair, but as you could probably tell by the first part of this paragraph, fair had gone out the window some time prior.
Originally, they did not particularly want to wipe out the Jews, but to deport them. 60% of the Jews who were living in Germany when the Nazis came to power emigrated and ended up surviving. Eichmann was talking to Zionists in the mid-30s about kicking the German Jews out to Palestine. The Brits wouldn't have it-it would disturb the delicate balance of populations they so prided themselves on. Madagascar was also considered, but the Allied naval blockade made this impossible. Then the Nazis conquered the East and came into possession of a few million Ostjuden. If they hated the assimilated and cultured German Jews, they really hated the non-German Jews, whom they associated with Judaism and Bolshevism. In their theories, Bolshevism was the mechanism that the Jews, who were motivated by Judaism, were using to destroy the non-Jews (the fact that the Bolsheviks repressed religious Jews and killed them didn't really make an impression).
By this point, the Nazis had gotten good and crazy and decided to just go ahead and kill all of us. A lot of this had to do with food rationing-they didn't want to waste food on us. There was also a lot of internal bureaucratic infighting, and the rate of murder would wax and wane depending on who had Hitler's ear-the ministry responsible for industrial production preferred to keep the ghettoes going for their industrial output.
Hitler probably had something planned from the beginning-in Mein Kampf he casually mentions how if the Germans had only gassed 12,000 Jews before WW1, they would have won it-but I suspect the rest of them didn't particularly care about the Jews as such. They just got carried away in the process and then had to out-crazy each other so as to stay in favor and not get purged. You can see this most vividly in the biography of . Once your organized crime group sets its mind on a criminal course of action, you really don't want to make the rest think that you're not down with the sickness.
After the humiliating consequences of WW1, where Germany basically had its surrender terms changed on it at the last minute, was partially dismembered, saddled with heavy reparation obligations and then had a big chunk of itself occupied by the French for inability to pay those reparations (the French troops used to, among other things, horsewhip people in the street for disrespectful demeanors and violating curfews and such,) the Communist uprising, and then the runaway inflation, the Germans were quite upset. Some of them, such as the Nazis, blamed the Jews as a whole for the minority described above, who tended to collaborate with this process. This was not fair, but as you could probably tell by the first part of this paragraph, fair had gone out the window some time prior.
Originally, they did not particularly want to wipe out the Jews, but to deport them. 60% of the Jews who were living in Germany when the Nazis came to power emigrated and ended up surviving. Eichmann was talking to Zionists in the mid-30s about kicking the German Jews out to Palestine. The Brits wouldn't have it-it would disturb the delicate balance of populations they so prided themselves on. Madagascar was also considered, but the Allied naval blockade made this impossible. Then the Nazis conquered the East and came into possession of a few million Ostjuden. If they hated the assimilated and cultured German Jews, they really hated the non-German Jews, whom they associated with Judaism and Bolshevism. In their theories, Bolshevism was the mechanism that the Jews, who were motivated by Judaism, were using to destroy the non-Jews (the fact that the Bolsheviks repressed religious Jews and killed them didn't really make an impression).
By this point, the Nazis had gotten good and crazy and decided to just go ahead and kill all of us. A lot of this had to do with food rationing-they didn't want to waste food on us. There was also a lot of internal bureaucratic infighting, and the rate of murder would wax and wane depending on who had Hitler's ear-the ministry responsible for industrial production preferred to keep the ghettoes going for their industrial output.
Hitler probably had something planned from the beginning-in Mein Kampf he casually mentions how if the Germans had only gassed 12,000 Jews before WW1, they would have won it-but I suspect the rest of them didn't particularly care about the Jews as such. They just got carried away in the process and then had to out-crazy each other so as to stay in favor and not get purged. You can see this most vividly in the biography of . Once your organized crime group sets its mind on a criminal course of action, you really don't want to make the rest think that you're not down with the sickness.
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The nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hatred for jews because of the following reasons:
- It was a reflex from the traditional time when christian hatred jews.
- Jews were blamed for the defeat world war 1 and for the miseries of the people by the other germany citizens.
- They were an easy target because they preffered to live in a marked area in a separate community that is named as ghettos.
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